Traveling Exhibitions

 

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American Art and Artists

Posing Beauty In
African American Culture

Paul Outerbridge:
New Color Photographs
from Mexico and California,
1948–1955

Civil War Drawings from the Becker Collection


Modern/Contemporary Art

The Apes & The Disciples:
Photographs by
James Mollison

Sight Unseen: International Photography by
Blind Artists

Martin Schoeller: Close Up

A Complex Weave:
Women and Identity
in Contemporary Art

Cuba Avant-Garde:
Contemporary Cuban Art from the Farber Collection

Proto-Modern: Photographic
Innovation of the Russian
Avant-Garde, 1919-1939

Almost Alice: New Illustrations of Wonderland by Maggie Taylor

The Great Picture

André Kertész: On Reading


Artist Retrospectives

Yousuf Karsh:
Regarding Heroes


Architecture/Decorative Art

Julius Shulman:
Palm Springs Modern

Peter Shire:Chairs


History and Culture

E.O. Hoppé:
The Indian Subcontinent
on the Cusp of Change


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number of works:
58 works by 40 Cuban-born artists

frame sizes:
16 x 20 to 86 x 98 inches
(40 x 50 to 218 x 249 cm)

space requirements:
appx 4,000–5,000 square feet with 450–500 linear feet (1,200–1,500 square meters with 137-152 linear meters

tour dates:
Fall 2008 through 2011

participation fee:
$20,000 for 8 weeks

support materials:
Fully illustrated bilingual publication, Harn Museum of Art, University Press of Flordia, 2007, 190 pp

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Cuba Avant-Garde: Contemporary Cuban Art
from the Farber Collection

Organized by the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art
University of Florida, Gainesville, Kerry Oliver-Smith, Curator


Over the past three decades, the art of Cuba has had a remarkable impact on emerging global contemporary art. Drawing on a variety of experimental, conceptual, and postmodern strategies, contemporary Cuban artists have challenged accepted artistic and political discourse not only in their own society but in the international arena, reversing conventional art-world notions of “center” and “periphery” and embodying a provocative, ironic, and omnivorously critical approach.

Cuba Avant-Garde encompasses the full scope of contemporary Cuban art beginning with the crucial period of the early 1980s, which saw the resurgence in artistic production and political openness that marked the birth of “New Cuban Art.”

The exhibition includes significant works by internationally renowned artists such as José Bedia, Antonio Fernandez (Tonel), Los Carpinteros, Tania Bruguera, Carlos Garaicoa, Alexis Leyva (KCHO), Luis Cruz Azaceta, Magdalena Campos Pons and Elsa Mora. The artworks presented in Cuba Avant-Garde encompass a broad range of media-large-format paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, sculptures and mixed-media. Collectively, the exhibition highlights the cultural mixing, aesthetic diversity and critical voice that reflect the influence of international contemporary art, but more importantly, emerge from the distinct circumstances of Cuba itself.

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